Theatre & Dance in Malaga

The Mediterranean city of Malaga is the favourite holiday spot for tourists due to its location and multi-cultural heritage. The city presents some amazing top-notch plays and dances which can cater to the moods of all kinds of audience, be it an opera, comedy play, drama, musical concerts or any other.

Auditorium Eduardo Ocón (Auditorio Eduardo Ocón)

The Eduardo Ocón auditorium also known as Recinto Eduardo Ocón is a municipality owned stage, which is used for holding cultural performances in Malaga. It is situated on the Paseo de Spain, and lies between the Paseo del Parque and the Paseo de Cures. The landmark building has a triangular concrete cover with a rounded circumference and is hanged as a large parabolic archway. The hall was built in the 60s and is surrounded by lush greenery. The auditorium is of the open-air kind and its seating capacity in undetermined.

Auditorium Eduardo Ocón (Auditorio Eduardo Ocón)

The Eduardo Ocón auditorium also known as Recinto Eduardo Ocón is a municipality owned stage, which is used for holding cultural performances in Malaga. It is situated on the Paseo de Spain, and lies between the Paseo del Parque and the Paseo de Cures. The landmark building has a triangular concrete cover with a rounded circumference and is hanged as a large parabolic archway. The hall was built in the 60s and is surrounded by lush greenery. The auditorium is of the open-air kind and its seating capacity in undetermined.

Teatro Cánovas

The Teatro Cánovas came into operation since 1991, from 2005 it is administered by the Ministry of Culture of the Andalusia. In 2008 it was renovated to by addeding state-of-the-art facilities along with a new hall, Sala Gades. The theatre was established with the objective of promoting and establishing the cultural industry of the city and the local talents. The annual programs consist of the Cycle of Contemporary Music, Canovas Theatre and Dance, Cycle Pop Rock, Theatre with puppets, Cycle Flamenco Viene del Sur and the Festival and Visual Object.

Address:Plaza del Ejido,, 5, 29013 Málaga, SpainTel.: +34 951 308 902

Sala María Cristina

Sala María Cristina

The Sala Maria Cristina (Sala Unicaja de Conciertos María Cristina) concert Hall is situated in the locality of La Goleta in the Central District. The concert hall was restored by the Unicaja Foundation, and is currently managed by them. The hall has room for about 364 spectators, and also has space for testing, musical studies and classroom work. Many artists display their work here as the concert hall organise regular plays, musical concerts and children’s shows.

Teatro Alameda

The theatre was opened in 1961 and is situated in the Eixample Heredia. The theatre consists of two rooms and a huge hall accommodating about 579 spectators, and is considered to present some of the greatest hits of the theatre scene. The theatre also offers screens for private viewing events such as charity and corporate events.